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Codigo de Ipod Con Equipo ADA
Codigo de Ipod Con Equipo ADA
0 &
iBase eXtender Kit
Installation &
User Manual
Ver. 2.0 June 2009
602-610 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY, 10605, www.ada-usa.com, 1-800-HD-AUDIO, Fax (914) 946-9620
Contents
Introduction...................................................................................................................2
iBase Description............................................................................................................3
Whats New in the iBase 2.0 System................................................................................4
Setting the iBase Lighting Mode......................................................................................5
Docking & Undocking the iPod........................................................................................6
Docking Toggling (Auto <> Manual)................................................................................7
Bypassing Auto Dock while Docking.................................................................................7
Docking iPod in Remote Control Mode..............................................................................8
Keypad Remote Control of the iPod.................................................................................9
Additional Keypad Features...........................................................................................10
Touch Screen Remote Control of iPod............................................................................11
Alpha Numeric Searching of iPods.................................................................................12
iBase eXtender Kit Description.......................................................................................13
iBase 2.0 & eXtender Addressing...................................................................................14
iBase Standalone & Video Installation............................................................................16
iBase Install Option 1 - Two Cat. 5 Cables......................................................................17
iBase Install Option 2 - Cat. 5 & 2-Cond. Wire................................................................18
iBase Install Option 3 - One Cat. 5 Cable.......................................................................19
iBase Install Option 4 - One Cat. 5 Cable.......................................................................20
RS-232 Protocol Special CD Commands for iPod.............................................................21
iBase 2.0 PC Program...................................................................................................22
Introduction
The ADA iBase 2.0, iBase eXtender, and iBase WP (Wall Plate) are designed to permit your
Apple iPod to play through, and be controlled by, an ADA multi-room system. These systems
include ADAs Suite 8x8, Suite 16 and Suite 8000 Receivers. The ADA iBase System is designed
specifically for iPod 3rd generation and above units, including the iPod Touch. Users can
control and navigate the iPods music database from ADA keypads, making it easy to select
music (or audiobooks) by playlist, genre, artist, album or song (or audiobook). You can also
navigate the video playlists on newer iPods. The iBase 2.0 works with all ADA keypads and
touch screens. To get the full benefit of the iBase 2.0 system, we suggest using the TS-5000
Touch Screen. The iBase, when used with the iBase eXtender and iBase WP will display iPod
information in real time on ADA keypads that feature a display.
When using an ISO-E (ADA Bus to Ethernet), ISO-CAT-II (ADA Bus to RS-232), or ISO-USB
(ADA Bus to USB) converter device, the iBase provides control and feedback to touchscreen
control systems. The iBase has several address settings that permit multi-line text feedback
specifically for touchscreens. When using both ADA keypads and touchscreens together in a
system, specific address settings can be used to provide feedback to both single line display
ADA keypads and multiple line touchscreen feedback windows.
The iBase with the optional iBase eXtender and the iBase WP can be used in any number of
different installation scenarios. Also, multiple iBases can be used in a single installation (up to
eight). Finally, the iBase can also be used on its own as an attractive and functional docking
base for the iPod family of music players.
2009 Audio Design Associates, Inc., All rights reserved.
Audio Design Associates, Inc., ADA, ADA Bus, iBase, & iBase eXtender are trademarks of Audio Design Associates, Inc.
iTunes, Apple and iPod are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Specifications and features are subject to change without prior notice.
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iBase Description
iPod Docking
Connector
01
EF 2
789A
EF
3456
BCD
3456
789A
BCD
012
DC Input
Dock Mode ADA Bus
& Video
Address
Switch
Switch
iBase
eXtender Port
EF
BCD
012
EF
3456
789A
BCD
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3456
789A
012
Component Composite
Video Out
Video Out
-3-
Stereo
Audio Out
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iPod
.NET
OK to disconnect.
Your selection is stored in nonvolatile memory so it will illuminate the same way each
time the iPod is on the iBase or removed.
If you select one of the audio controlled modes while the ipod is stopped, paused, or playing
a quiet track, the plexiglass wont illuminate. The audio controlled modes change in color
based on the audio level, like a color organ. The first two audio controlled modes have fixed
filters to control the colors (different colors assigned to different frequencies) with two different modulation rates (slow light show or fast light show). The second pair of audio controlled
modes are randomized (progressive color changes independent of frequencies) with two different modulation (speed) rates.
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iPod
Music
Photos
Extras
Settings
Shuffle Songs
Backlight
Manual Dock
or
iPod
Music
Photos
Extras
Settings
Shuffle Songs
Backlight
Auto Dock
iPod
OK to disconnect.
When you place the iPod in the ADA iBase 2.0, depending
on the way the address switch on the iBase 2.0 is set, it
will either remain in Manual Mode or it will automatically
engage into Remote Control mode.
iPod
.NET
OK to disconnect.
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Control Mode
button set to
Manual Control
iPod
.NET
OK to disconnect.
Control Mode
button set to
Remote Control
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iPod
Music
Photos
Extras
Settings
Shuffle Songs
Backlight
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ADJ
iPod
Music
Photos
Extras
Settings
Shuffle Songs
Backlight
A
U
3 DEF
2 ABC
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
OFF
3
iPod
OK to disconnect.
iPod
.NET
OK to disconnect.
ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
VOL
PQRS
TUV
OFF
A
U
OFF
ADJ
1
2
1
3
ABC
DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
OFF
X
T
WXYZ
ENT
ENT
ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
A
U
X
T
OFF
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ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
X
T
ADJ
OFF
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
OFF
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ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ADJ
ENT
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
OFF
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ADJ
OFF
3 DEF
2 ABC
ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
A
U
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
OFF
A
U
3 DEF
2 ABC
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
OFF
ENT
3 DEF
2 ABC
7 PQRS
ADJ
ENT
SEL
3 DEF
2 ABC
MODE
OFF
MODE
OFF
ADJ
7 PQRS
3 DEF
2 ABC
SEL
ADJ
ENT
MODE
OFF
ADJ
ENT
ENT
OFF
For example, while on ARTISTS, pressing the Play button (>) might display the first artist,
Beach Boys< where the < arrow indicates you that you are in the navigation mode. By
pressing the Play button (>), the display will read ALL ALBUMS<. Pressing the Play button
(>) again will display Surfin USA<. Another press of the Play button (>) will play the first
track of the Surfin USA album. The flow chart below details the iPods menu structure.
ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
ADJ
SEL
MODE
OFF
VOL
1
4 GHI
2 ABC
5 JKL
7 PQRS
8 TUV
3 DEF
ADJ
6 MNO
SEL
9 WXYZ
ENT
OFF
2 ABC
3 DEF
GHI
JKL
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
VOL
ADJ
MNO
9 WXYZ
ENT
OFF
2 ABC
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ARTISTS
ALBUMS
SONGS
AUDIO BOOKS
PODCASTS
VIDEO
CHOOSE
PLAYLIST
CHOOSE
GENRE
CHOOSE
ARTIST
CHOOSE
ALBUM
CHOOSE
SONG
CHOOSE
BOOK
CHOOSE
PODCASTS
VIDEO TYPE
V PLAYLISTS
CHOOSE
SONG
CHOOSE
ARTIST - ALL
CHOOSE
ALBUM - ALL
CHOOSE
SONG
CHOOSE
VIDEO TYPE
CHOOSE
PLAYLIST
CHOOSE
ALBUM - ALL
CHOOSE
SONG
ALL
ARTISTS
CHOOSE VIDEO
SELECTION
3 DEF
SEL
GENRES
CHOOSE
SONG
MODE
PLAYLISTS
CHOOSE
CHAPTER
ENT
OFF
AUDIO
ALL
ALBUMS
CHOOSE VIDEO
SELECTION
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Menu navigation. If a song is playing, press the >> or << buttons to get
into the navigation mode. Press the * or > buttons to move into and out
of the menus.
* Button
Pause
( || )
ADJ
1
2
1
3
ABC
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
Stop
( [] )
ADJ
ENT
2 ABC
DEF
MODE
ENTER Button
OFF
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
VOL
ENT
OFF
SEL LEFT & RIGHT Track skip up and down. Also chapter skip for audiobooks.
Reverse Play
(<)
Shuffle On/Off.
ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
ADJ
2 ABC
3 DEF
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
SEL
4 GHI
5 JKL
6 MNO
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
MODE
7 PQRS
8 TUV
9 WXYZ
ENT
OFF
VOL
ENT
OFF
Source Button
Places iPod into Shuffle Play mode and plays all songs in random order.
( CD1, CD2, etc. ) To turn off the Shuffle Play mode, press the < button.
0-9 Buttons
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The
TS-5000
also indicates if the
iBase is set to Manual Control.
The TS-5000s
< and > arrows permit
you to scroll across levels. The primary level
includes Playlist, Genres,
Artists, Albums, Songs,
and Audiobooks, as well
as Podcasts and Video
(not shown). To enter any of
these levels, press the Select button.
To return to the previous level, press menu.
For example, if you are on Artist and press Select,
the display will populate with the first four artists
in the alphabetical order. The artist currently selected will be at the top in yellow type. To select
that artist, press Select or Play. To return to the
previous menu at any time, press Menu.
Just like on the
iPod, you will be
prompted to play All
Albums and Songs.
Press Play or Select
each time to play.
Remember that you are
navigating an iPod. This
means scrolling across
options and entering
them regardless of the
category.
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012
EF
3456
BCD
The back of the iBase eXtender features a ten pin screw terminal connector which is attached to the wires
between the iBase eXtender and
the iBase eXtender WP (Wall Plate).
There is also an ADA Bus screw terminal connector for wiring to a WH-2000
or WH-4000 Wiring Harness. The Address switch is used to set the address
of the iBase eXtender and must match
that of the iBase.
789A
Audio Output
Level Control
Address
Switch
DC Input
ADA Bus
Connector
iBase
Connector
iBase-WP (Wall Plate)
To iBase eXtender
Optional
DC Power
Audio
L L R R
+ - + 1 2 3 4
Data
15VDC Out In
G + T T R R
N D X X X X
D C + - + 5 6 7 8 9 10
RJ-50 Connectors
10' Wire
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012
789A
EF
3456
BCD
012
EF
789A
EF
3456
BCD
3456
789A
BCD
012
ADA Keypad Text Displays - The iBase transmits the first 50 characters of text information generated by the iPod. ADA keypads that feature a 12 character display require text
feedback to be sent in strings containing 12 characters. If a data field (status, song, artist,
album, playlist, genre or audiobook) contains more than 12 characters, the keypad will scroll
all characters (up to 50) across the display once, then rest on the first 12 characters. When
displaying multiple data fields, the fields display one at a time. There are eight Special CD
address options permitting up to eight iBases to be included in a single installation. Please
note that with each additional iPod/iBase on the system, you will need an additional iBase
eXtender. Also, as the systems data traffic will increase, you may notice a slow down in
control and feedback operations.
Touchscreens - The iBase displays all four data fields (status, artist, album, song) at once.
Touchscreen feedback is limited to 16 characters per field and does not scroll text.
Combination Addresses - For systems using both ADA keypads and touchscreens, there
are eight address options that will provide data to both at the same time.
Control Codes - The control codes are the same for keypad or touchscreen settings. As
such, if you are controlling the iPod via the iBase from a touchscreen and are not getting
any feedback, try the same Special CD address number using the alternate feedback option
(instead of four line, try single line).
Legacy ADA Keypad Systems - Legacy ADA Bus systems typically operated at 1200 baud
and used segmented LED displays that only represent capital letters. For these systems,
you can use one iBase set to address 0. Here the iBase will generate only capital letters and
communicate at 1200 baud.
Settings for Docking mode and Video outputs - This switch involves 4 options - docking
mode, video output signal, aspect ratio and screen fill/fit. The switch has 16 settings (0-F)
so that only one setting has a specific group of options (i.e. Remote, Composite, 4x3, Fill =
switch position 6). Note that if you are not connecting to the iBase 2.0 to a TV, then you only
have to determine if you want your iPod to go into Remote Control mode (0-7) or remain in
Manual mode (controlled by its on touch wheel or screen - 8-F any). If you are using the
iBase 2.0 as a stand alone dock and not incorporating it into an ADA system, then use the
Manual mode settings (8-F).
iBase Manual Ver. 2.0
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Special CD 3
19200
Special CD 8
Special CD 1
Special CD 2
Special CD 3
Special CD 4
D
E
Special CD 3
Single Line
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
Multi-Line
Single Line
19200
19200
Multi-Line
Special CD 1
Special CD 2
19200
19200
19200
Single Line
19200
19200
Remote
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
C
D
E
F
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Component (RGB)
16x9
Fit
Remote
Component (RGB)
Remote
Remote
Remote
012
Aspect Ratio
Component (RGB)
Remote
EF
Video Jacks
Remote
Remote
BCD
Control Mode
3456
789A
Switch #
3456
789A
012
Special CD 7
1200
EF
Special CD 6
Purpose
BCD
Special CD 5
012
19200
Special CD 4
EF
Special CD 2
012
Special CD 1
2
4
EF
Baud
Rate
Special CD 1
BCD
0
1
BCD
ADA Bus
3456
789A
Switch
#
3456
789A
The ADA Bus Address is set using the switch to the right.
Note that typically, this will involve using Addresses 1-8
which now correspond to ADA keypad and touch screen
Special CD 1-8 addresses. Address 0 is used on older
ADA Bus systems. Addresses 9-F are only used when
single or multi-line controls are not mixed together.
16x9
Fill
4x3
Fill
Composite
16x9
Fill
Composite
4x3
Fill
Component (RGB)
Composite
Composite
4x3
16x9
4x3
Fit
Fit
Fit
Manual
Component (RGB)
16x9
Fill
Manual
Component (RGB)
4x3
Fill
Composite
16x9
Fill
Composite
4x3
Fill
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Component (RGB)
Component (RGB)
Composite
Composite
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16x9
4x3
16x9
4x3
Fit
Fit
Fit
Fit
Control Mode
Video Jacks
Aspect Ratio
Manual
Composite
16x9
Fill
Manual
Composite
16x9
Fit
Manual
Composite
4x3
Fill
Manual
Composite
4x3
Fit
EF
012
789A
EF
3456
BCD
3456
789A
15VDC
1000mA
XFormer
012
DC Power
BCD
Switch #
Control Mode
Video Jacks
Aspect Ratio
Manual
Component (RGB)
16x9
Fill
Manual
Component (RGB)
16x9
Fit
Manual
Component (RGB)
4x3
Fill
Manual
Component (RGB)
4x3
Fit
012
EF
789A
EF
3456
BCD
3456
789A
BCD
15VDC
1000mA
XFormer
012
DC Power
You can also set two lighting modes, one while the iPod is undocked and a different one when it
is docked. The iBase will remember the lighting options even if the power is disconnected.
iPod
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.NET
OK to disconnect.
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BCD
012
EF
EF
012
012
EF
BCD
EF
BCD
BCD
ISO-CAT II
TX
Sw. In = I
2 Out (TX), 3 In (RX)
5 Com (Gnd)
Sw. Out = O
CAT-LINK
Rev. Sw.
012
RJ4
10/100
Base-T
RJ6
RJ7
ADA Bus
1 2 3 4
RJ8
Vertical Position
Reverse
WH-2000
ISO-E
ISO-E
Disconnect
DC Connector
From Pins 5 & 6
iBase eXtender
iBase WP
(Wall Plate)
To iBase eXtender
WH-2000
AC Power
012
EF
EF
BCD
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BCD
500'
3456
789A
789A
012
3456
3456
EF
012
12VAC
500mA
XFormer
789A
RJ8
BCD
RJ7
ISOLATION
ADA Net
RJ5
RJ7
EF
RJ3
CAT LINK
(ADA Bus)
RJ5
Ethernet
RJ4
Control &
Feedback
RJ6
012
RJ2
RJ6
EF
3
RJ1
RJ-50 Cable
(Provided with
iBase eXtender)
ADA Bus
RS-232/ADA Bus
Rev. Sw.
Port A
Port B
WH (ada)
PC/CS
Cinema MII PC/CS
WH (ada) Aquarius
Tune Suite Aquarius
ISO/CS
PC
N/A
PC/CS
ADA Bus
Rev. Sw.
BCD
3456
BCD
CTS RX
OUT
3456
RJ-50
RJ-50 Cable
(Provided(Provid
with
iBase e
iBase eXtender)
789A
RJ3
WH-2000
OVER
LOAD
Feedback
RJ3
RJ8
RS-232
RS-232
RJ1 &
Control
IN
789A
ISO-CAT-II
RJ2
RJ5
789A
1 2 3 4
ADA BUS
To Suite 8x8,
Suite 16, or
Suite 8000 Receiver
RJ2
RJ4
789A
3
RJ1
3456
Address Address
& make & make
certain
that it matches
certain that
it matches
WH-2000 or WH-4000
that
of the
iBase
eXtender
that of the
iBase
eXtender
OUT
System
Wiring
Harness
LOOP THRU
3456
IN
ADA BUS
3456
789A
OUT
LOOP THRU
IN
3456
789A
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
012
or WH-4000
0-2000
or WH-4000
em
Wiring
Harness
iring
Harness
iBase
WP
iBase
WP
Disconnect
Disconnect
(Wall Plate)
(Wall Plate)
DC Connector
on DC Connector
From
5&6
iBase-WP
From Pins
5 & Pins
6
iBase-WP
R&L Audio to
500' Cat. 5 Cable #2 (For Power)
Use Two Pair For Pin 5 and Two Pair For Pin 6
Suite 16, Suite 8x8
or Suite 8000 Receiver
Do not connect
the WPs DC
power wires.
(Wall Plate)
(Wall Plate)
Data
Data
15VDC Out In
15VDC
Out
In
To iBase
eXtender
Audio
G + T T R R
To iBase eXtender
Audio When
G +wiring
T T
oneR
Cat.R5
L L R R N D X X X X
When wiring one Cat. 5
L L R R wire,
N D
X X X + - + - D C + - + use X
15VDC/1000mA
wire, use 15VDC/1000mA + - + - transformer
D C + here.
- + transformer here.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
iBase
iBase
2.0 2.0
Cat. 5 & 2-Cond. Wire
When installing the iBase into a system where one Cat. 5 cable
and one two-conductor wire (or combination cable) are run
between the iBase eXtender WP and the iBase eXtender, ADA
recommends wiring the four balanced audio wires and the four
control wires on one Cat. 5 cable. The power should be run on
the two-conductor, 18-gauge wire.
012
EF
BCD
012
012
EF
EF
BCD
EF
BCD
BCD
ISO-CAT II
TX
ADA Bus
Rev. Sw.
Sw. In = I
2 Out (TX), 3 In (RX)
5 Com (Gnd)
RJ2
Sw. Out = O
012
EF
012
RJ2
CAT-LINK
Rev. Sw.
RJ3
CAT LINK
(ADA Bus)
EF
3
RJ1
RJ-50 Cable
(Provided with
iBase eXtender)
Port A
Port B
Port C Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 Sw4
WH (ada)
PC/CS
N/A
I
I
Cinema MII PC/CS WH (optnl) I
O
I
I
WH (ada) Aquarius
N/A
O
1
Tune Suite Aquarius WH (cat) I
I
O
I
ISO/CS
PC
WH (cat) O
I
O O
N/A
PC/CS WH (cat) I
I
O
RJ3
RS-232/ADA Bus
Rev. Sw.
RJ-50 Cable
RJ-50 Cable
(Provided with
(Provided with
iBase eXtende
iBase eXtender)
ADA Bus
BCD
CTS RX
3456
BCD
RJ4
RJ5
RJ4
Ethernet
Control &
RJ5
Feedback
ISOLATION
ADA Net
10/100
Base-T
RJ6
RJ7
ADA Bus
1 2 3 4
RJ8
Vertical Position
Reverse
WH-2000
ISO-E
RJ6
ISO-E
RJ7
RJ8
Disconnect
DC Connector
From Pins 5 & 6
iBase eXtender
iBase WP
(Wall Plate)
To iBase eXtender
WH-2000
3456
EF
012
789A
12VAC
500mA
XFormer
BCD
J8
RS-232
OVER
LOAD
3456
789A
J7
789A
J6
RJ1
RS-232
Control &
Feedback
OUT
ADA BUS
J5
ISO-CAT-II
IN
789A
1 2 3 4
LOOP THRU
ADA BUS
J4
To Suite 8x8,
Suite 16, or
Suite 8000 Receiver
J3
3456
iBase 2.0
J2
3456
IN
J1
3456
789A
UT
789A
LOOP THRU
3456
789A
1 2 3 4
012
0WH-4000
or WH-4000
Wiring
Harness
g Harness
iBase
iBase
WP WP
AC Power
EF
012
EF
BCD
BCD
3456
789A
3456
789A
012
Disconnect
R&LDisconnect
Audio to
2 Conductor 18 Gauge Cable
(Wall Plate)
Connect Pins 5 & 6
Suite 16, Suite 8x8
DC Connector (Wall Plate)
orDC
Suite 8000
Receiver
Connector
From
iBase-WP
From Pins
5 &Pins
6 5&6
iBase-WP
Do not connect
the WPs DC jack
power wires.
Cat. 5 Cable
500' Cat.500'
5 Cable
1-4 & 7-10
ConnectConnect
Pins 1-4Pins
& 7-10
- 18 -
(Wall Plate)
(Wall Plate)
Data
Data
15VDC Out In
To15VDC
iBase eXtender
Out In
Audio
G
+
T T R R
To iBase eXtender
Audio WhenGwiring
+ ToneTCat.
R5 R L L R R N D X X X X
When wiring one Cat. 5
L L R wire,
R NuseD15VDC/1000mA
X X X X+ - + - D C + - + wire, use 15VDC/1000mA + - + transformer
- D C here.
+ - + - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
transformer here.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
June 2009
iBaseiBase
2.0 2.0
When installing the iBase into a system where only one Cat. 5
cable is run between the iBase eXtender WP and the iBase eXtender, wire the four balanced audio wires and the four control
wires on the Cat. 5 cable. Connect a DC transformer directly to
the iBase eXtender WP (Wall Plate). Connect the transformer
to the WPs front plate DC connector, connect the two wires on
the back of the connector to pins 5 & 6. This wiring option does
not power the iBase off the ADA Bus.
CTS RX
ISO-CAT II
TX
Sw. In = I
2 Out (TX), 3 In (RX)
5 Com (Gnd)
Sw. Out = O
RS-232/ADA Bus
Rev. Sw.
ADA Bus
Rev. Sw.
012
EF
EF
ISOLATION
Set Jumper Pins
10/100
Base-T
RJ6
012
EF
012
EF
RJ3
CAT LINK
(ADA Bus)
RJ4
RJ6
1 2 3 4
RJ8
Vertical Position
Reverse
ISO-E
RJ8
15VDC
1000mA
XFormer
RJ7
ADA Bus
WH-2000
ISO-E
RJ7
012
RJ2
CAT-LINK
Rev. Sw.
Horizontal
Position
Normal
012
RJ1
RJ5
ADA Net
EF
Ethernet
RJ5
Control &
Feedback
EF
RJ4
Port A
Port B
Port C Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 Sw4
WH (ada)
PC/CS
N/A
I
I
Cinema MII PC/CS WH (optnl) I
O
I
I
WH (ada) Aquarius
N/A
O
1
Tune Suite Aquarius WH (cat) I
I
O
I
ISO/CS
PC
WH (cat) O
I
O O
N/A
PC/CS WH (cat) I
I
O
RJ3
RJ-50 Cable
(Provided with
iBase eXtender)
ADA Bus
3456
15VDC
1000mA
XFormer
15VDC
1000mA
XFormer
DC Power
Connect
DC Connector
To Pins 5 & 6
iBase eXtender
iBase WP
(Wall Plate)
To iBase eXtender
WH-2000
12VAC
500mA
XFormer
EF
012
DC PowerDC Power
3456
789A
BCD
WH-2000
OVER
LOAD
3456
BCD
RJ8
RS-232
RS-232
RJ2 &
Control
Feedback
OUT
BCD
RJ7
BCD
RJ6
BCD
RJ5
BCD
RJ4
BCD
RJ3
ISO-CAT-II
RJ1
IN
ADA BUS
RJ2
789A
1 2 3 4
LOOP THRU
RJ1
To Suite 8x8,
Suite 16, or
Suite 8000 Receiver
789A
RJRJ-50 Cable
(Prov
(Provided with
iBase
iBase eXtender
3456
iBase 2.0
ADA BUS
Critical Installation
Notice - It is imperative that you
Set the iBase
IN
Address
& make
terminate
the
wires
correctly,
Address & make pin to pin.
3456
789A
OUT
3456
789A
LOOP THRU
IN
789A
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
3456
012
or WH-4000
0-2000
or WH-4000
em
Wiring
Harness
iring
Harness
iBase
WP
iBase
WP
Connect
Connect Pins 1-4 & 7-10
AC Power
EF
012
EF
BCD
BCD
June 2009
3456
789A
3456
789A
012
Connect
(Wall Plate)
(Wall Plate)
DC
Connector
DC Connector
iBase-WP
iBase-WP
To Pins 5 To
& 6Pins 5 & 6
R&L Audio to
Suite 16, Suite 8x8
or Suite 8000 Receiver
Connect the
WPs DC jack
power wires.
(Wall Plate)
(Wall Plate)
Data
15VDC Out In
Data
To iBase
eXtender
15VDC
Audio
G
+
T T R R
Out In
When wiring one Cat. 5
To iBase eXtender
L
L
R
R
N
D
X
X X X
Audio
G + TuseT15VDC/1000mA
R R
When wiring one Cat. 5
+ - + - D C + - + L L R R N wire,
D X X here.
X X
wire, use 15VDC/1000mA + - + - D transformer
C + - + 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
transformer here.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Connect
Pins
1-4 & 7-10
Connect Pins
1-4 -&19
7-10
-
iBaseiBase
2.0 2.0
DC where
Power
When installing the iBaseDC
intoPower
a system
only one Cat.
5 cable is run between the iBase eXtender WP and the iBase
eXtender, wire the four balanced audio wires and the four con15VDC
15VDC
trol wires on the Cat. 5 cable.
In this setup, you can connect a
1000mA
1000mA
DC transformer directly to the
iBase. This option is ideal if the
XFormer
XFormer
transformer cannot be easily connected to the iBase eXtender
WP (wall plate). This wiring option does not power the iBase
off the ADA Bus.
ISO-CAT II
TX
ADA Bus
Rev. Sw.
Sw. In = I
2 Out (TX), 3 In (RX)
5 Com (Gnd)
Sw. Out = O
012
EF
012
EF
012
012
EF
012
EF
RJ1
RJ-50 Cable
(Provided with
iBase eXtender)
RJ2
CAT-LINK
Rev. Sw.
RJ3
CAT LINK
(ADA Bus)
RJ4
Port A
Port B
Port C Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 Sw4
WH (ada)
PC/CS
N/A
I
I
Cinema MII PC/CS WH (optnl) I
O
I
I
WH (ada) Aquarius
N/A
O
1
Tune Suite Aquarius WH (cat) I
I
O
I
ISO/CS
PC
WH (cat) O
I
O O
N/A
PC/CS WH (cat) I
I
O
RJ3
3456
RJ-50 Cable
RJ-50 Cable
wit
(Provided(Provided
with
iBase eXtende
iBase eXtender)
ADA Bus
RS-232/ADA Bus
Rev. Sw.
BCD
3456
BCD
CTS RX
EF
EF
BCD
OVER
LOAD
BCD
RS-232
RS-232
Control &
RJ2
Feedback
OUT
ADA BUS
ISO-CAT-II
RJ1
IN
789A
1 2 3 4
BCD
15VDC
1000mA
XFormer
789A
To Suite 8x8,
Suite 16, or
Suite 8000 Receiver
LOOP THRU
ADA BUS
iBase 2.0
DC Power
BCD
certain
that it matches
certain that
it matches
OUT
of the
iBaseoreXtender
that of thethat
iBase
eXtender
WH-2000
WH-4000
3456
789A
LOOP THRU
3456
789A
3456
789A
3456
789A
1 2 3 4
012
00
or WH-4000
WH-4000
Wiring
Harness
g
Harness
RJ4
RJ5
Ethernet
RJ5 &
Control
Feedback
ISOLATION
ADA Net
10/100
Base-T
RJ6
RJ7
ADA Bus
1 2 3 4
RJ8
Vertical Position
Reverse
RJ6
WH-2000
ISO-E
RJ7
ISO-E
RJ8
Disconnect
DC Connector
From Pins 5 & 6
iBase eXtender
iBase WP
(Wall Plate)
To iBase eXtender
012
EF
3456
789A
12VAC
500mA
XFormer
BCD
WH-2000
iBaseiBase
WP WP
EF
012
EF
BCD
BCD
3456
789A
3456
789A
012
Disconnect
Disconnect
(Wall Plate)
(Wall Plate)
DC
Connector
DC Connector
iBase-WP
From PinsFrom
5 & 6Pins 5 & 6
iBase-WP
R&L Audio to
Suite 16, Suite 8x8
or Suite 8000 Receiver
Do not connect
the WPs DC jack
power wires.
Connect
Connect Pins
1-4 &Pins
7-101-4 & 7-10
- 20 -
(Wall Plate)
(Wall Plate)
Data
15VDC Out In
Data
To iBase eXtender
15VDC
Audio
G + T T R R
Outone Cat.
In 5
When wiring
To iBase eXtender
L L R R N D X X X X
Audio wire,
G +useT15VDC/1000mA
T R R
When wiring one Cat. 5
+ - + - D C + - + L L R R N D X X
X X
here.
wire, use 15VDC/1000mA + - + - transformer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D C + - + transformer here.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
June 2009
RS-232 Protocol
IDCODE:
Address 1 = 0x50
Address 2 = 0x51
Address 3 = 0x52
Address 4 = 0x53
Address 5 = 0x54
Address 6 = 0x55
Address 7 = 0x56
Address 8 = 0x57
IDCODE+1:
Address 1 =
Address 2 =
Address 3 =
Address 4 =
Address 5 =
Address 6 =
Address 7 =
Address 8 =
0x51
0x52
0x53
0x54
0x55
0x56
0x57
0x58
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June 2009